Drawing on data provided by 803 Methodist circuit ministers serving in Great Britain, the present study was designed to test the association between conservative Christian belief and work-related psychological wellbeing as operationalised by the balanced affect model proposed by the Francis Burnout Inventory. After taking into account the effects of personal factors, psychological factors, contextual factors, and experience factors, holding conservative Christian belief was associated with a higher level of positive affect (satisfaction in ministry) but independent of negative affect (emotional exhaustion in ministry)
The present study draws on the responses of 1496 Church of England clergy who participated in the Co...
A major consequence of changing cultures for Anglican clergy serving in the established Church of En...
Using the balanced affect model of work-related psychological health proposed and measured by the Fr...
Drawing on data provided by 803 Methodist circuit ministers serving in Great Britain, the present st...
Drawing on the classic model of balanced affect, the Francis Burnout Inventory (FBI) conceptualised ...
Drawing on the classic model of balanced affect, the Francis Burnout Inventory (FBI) conceptualises ...
The Francis Burnout Inventory (FBI) conceptualised poor work-related psychological health in the ter...
The Francis Burnout Inventory (FBI) conceptualised poor work-related psychological health in the ter...
Drawing on the classic model of balanced affect proposed by Bradburn (The structure of psychological...
Applying the balanced affect model of clergy psychological wellbeing, as conceptualised by the Franc...
Poor work-related psychological health and professional burnout remain issues of concern among clerg...
The present study draws on data generated by the Church Growth Research Programme among 1,268 full-t...
The present study draws on data generated by the Church Growth Research Programme among 1,268 full-t...
This study examines the relationship between work-related psychological health and the Jungian model...
Pressures generated by increasing secularization and decreasing vocations to ordained ministry are r...
The present study draws on the responses of 1496 Church of England clergy who participated in the Co...
A major consequence of changing cultures for Anglican clergy serving in the established Church of En...
Using the balanced affect model of work-related psychological health proposed and measured by the Fr...
Drawing on data provided by 803 Methodist circuit ministers serving in Great Britain, the present st...
Drawing on the classic model of balanced affect, the Francis Burnout Inventory (FBI) conceptualised ...
Drawing on the classic model of balanced affect, the Francis Burnout Inventory (FBI) conceptualises ...
The Francis Burnout Inventory (FBI) conceptualised poor work-related psychological health in the ter...
The Francis Burnout Inventory (FBI) conceptualised poor work-related psychological health in the ter...
Drawing on the classic model of balanced affect proposed by Bradburn (The structure of psychological...
Applying the balanced affect model of clergy psychological wellbeing, as conceptualised by the Franc...
Poor work-related psychological health and professional burnout remain issues of concern among clerg...
The present study draws on data generated by the Church Growth Research Programme among 1,268 full-t...
The present study draws on data generated by the Church Growth Research Programme among 1,268 full-t...
This study examines the relationship between work-related psychological health and the Jungian model...
Pressures generated by increasing secularization and decreasing vocations to ordained ministry are r...
The present study draws on the responses of 1496 Church of England clergy who participated in the Co...
A major consequence of changing cultures for Anglican clergy serving in the established Church of En...
Using the balanced affect model of work-related psychological health proposed and measured by the Fr...